Deemed a Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO in 2000, this block of Jesuit...
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lindaesacramento
Taking the tour is worth it. You get to see rooms not open to the public-the historic room where doctors defended their thesis, and ancient books. We took the tour in Spanish with a group of people from all over the world who were all spanish speakers. Very interesting.
Bryndis93
Very nice place to visit in Córdoba city. Highly recommend the guided tour like the reviewers below since it gives you some good information about the site.
MsEnergy
Be sure and take the guided tour in English, as it gives you access to parts of the complex you could not otherwise enter. Lots of history within these walls, and beautiful architecture
KarimK104
Very interesting, with competent guides. It's too bad we could not stay any longer in the library. To be completed with the visit of a jesuit estancia (Alta Gracia).
JCZ64
This area is beautiful, home of the Jesuit Church, the great old Colegio de Monserrat and a bevy of museums inside the laberintine University of Cordoba buildings.
sprite75
English tours are offered at the museum for 10 pesos and are well worth it. the tour includes teh church, sacristry and pre-sacristry, as well as rooms within the college. our guide spoke good english and happily answered questions. the explanations included a description of the jesuit order and the conflicts it experienced in the history of argentina.if you know a lot about religious history and architecture, this is not for you. but if you'd like a one hour introduction to part of cordoban and argentinian history, this is a good place to start.
jameshQ9379MW
Must do in Cordoba. You are in the heart of the city with plenty of shops, restaurants, and cafes. Very central to other attractions.
eatydrinky
The tour is worth doing. We did the English one and had a cool gentlemen with good English show us around. We learnt loads and found it very interesting.
eatydrinky
I didn't know much about the Jesuits before we visited Cordoba so found our visit really interesting. We did the English university tour (at 5pm every day but Sunday I think and costs 10 pesos) which was great value for money and goes for about an hour. You can visit the church without a guide but for the rest of the sites you need a guide. We had a really cool gentleman give us a tour and be was really informative.
Yohana_Stupar
After the arrival of jesuits in Argentina, Córdoba was the center of their activities. You can see many buildings in the city and also in cities near by like Alta Gracia. In Córdoba, the Jesuit Sqare includes the Capilla Doméstica, Colegio Nacional de Monserrat, Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús, former headquarters of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba and the Residencia.There are several buildings that are located near by at walking distance.